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An innovative substitute for acute hospital care, Hospital at Home provides hospital-level care for patients in their own home. 


A self-paced learning tool, DECIDE (Decision-making Education for Choices In Diabetes Everyday), helps patients improve self-management by developing their problem-solving skills.


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